Asqar clarified that these technological advances will be available to health and industry as part of the philosophy of the Persian country to dedicate those resources to peaceful sectors.

Thus, the Islamic Republic of Iran becomes the fifth country with a dominance of that technology, after the United States, Russia, France, and the United Kingdom, according to Zarean.

The Persian nuclear batteries will go to the factories of pacemakers and laptops and there are projects to apply them in the petrochemical sector.

In principle, Iranian companies will expand their production to market that product in all areas.

The implementation of Iran's nuclear agreement with the Group 5+1 (United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia and China plus Germany), sealed in 2015, opened more opportunities to the Persian country, Zarean said.

In such a way that the construction of an ion therapy center in the Iranian province of Alborz is announced, in cooperation with Austria, with an estimated investment of 250 million dollars.

The Head of the AEOI, Ali Akbar Salehi, reiterated the peaceful nature of the Iranian nuclear program and its right, supported by the international community, to develop this technology for exclusively civilian purposes, including the enrichment of uranium.

Asqar clarified that these technological advances will be available to health and industry as part of the philosophy of the Persian country to dedicate those resources to peaceful sectors.

Thus, the Islamic Republic of Iran becomes the fifth country with a dominance of that technology, after the United States, Russia, France, and the United Kingdom, according to Zarean.

The Persian nuclear batteries will go to the factories of pacemakers and laptops and there are projects to apply them in the petrochemical sector.

In principle, Iranian companies will expand their production to market that product in all areas.

The implementation of Iran's nuclear agreement with the Group 5+1 (United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia and China plus Germany), sealed in 2015, opened more opportunities to the Persian country, Zarean said.

In such a way that the construction of an ion therapy center in the Iranian province of Alborz is announced, in cooperation with Austria, with an estimated investment of 250 million dollars.

The Head of the AEOI, Ali Akbar Salehi, reiterated the peaceful nature of the Iranian nuclear program and its right, supported by the international community, to develop this technology for exclusively civilian purposes, including the enrichment of uranium.